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TheraSpecs Migraine Glasses Sensitivity Photophobia Review

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Revainrating 4 out of 5  
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Description of TheraSpecs Migraine Glasses Sensitivity Photophobia

Acetate frame. Acrylic lens. Non Polarized. 100% UVA/UVB Blocking coating. Lens width: 53 millimeters. Lens height: 38 millimeters. Bridge: 17 millimeters. Arm: 142 millimeters. BETTER THAN SUNGLASSES: TheraSpecs lenses are precision-tinted to block blue light that can trigger or worsen migraine, post-concussion syndrome, traumatic brain injury, and other chronic conditions. REDUCE LIGHT SENSITIVITY AND PHOTOPHOBIA: TheraSpecs protect you from fluorescent lighting, reduce headache and migraine frequency, and relieve light sensitivity and glare. INDOOR LENSES: With FL-41 lenses, indoor TheraSpecs are great for wearing near fluorescent and other artificial light, while looking at computer or device screens, and for wearing outdoors on overcast days. RELIEF FOR 90% OF CUSTOMERS: Please allow for 2-3 weeks in order to see the full benefit of TheraSpecs. They help the vast majority of people with their light sensitivity but they do not work for everyone. GREAT PROTECTION, ULTRA LIGHTWEIGHT: Lightweight acetate frame features a fresh design with larger rectangular lenses, adjustable wire-core temples, and an attractive brown tortoiseshell finish.

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Revainrating 4 out of 5

Relief for Sensitive Eyes!

Based on our own experience, these glasses have been a game-changer in reducing eye strain and migraines. The tinted lenses make reading and computer work more comfortable, even in bright light. The lightweight frames offer excellent comfort for all-day wear. The only downside is the higher price compared to other reading glasses on the market. But for the relief it provides, it's worth the investment. Health and Household endorsement is an added bonus.

Pros
  • Relieves migraine and photophobia symptoms.
Cons
  • Expensive compared to regular glasses.

Revainrating 2 out of 5

Worth every penny! in vision

I have epilepsy and am very sensitive to light such as strobe lights, fluorescent and blue light. These glasses are amazing! I had no headaches or dizziness with them. This is NOT a cure for epilepsy but they are helping me a lot in living my life!

Pros
  • New
Cons
  • Slightly torn

Revainrating 5 out of 5

I wish I had bought them sooner

I have owned them for 4.5 months having originally bought the cheapest pair of another brand and immediately returned them. You really do get what you pay for and I should have bought them in the first place. What difference does it make what they did to my photosensitivity to my migraines. I've avoided big stores for years, I haven't been to the mall in 11 years because the light made me feel so weird like I was going to fall. In recent years, this oddity has turned into a curiosity and an…

Pros
  • handy item
Cons
  • so far so good